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Interior Minister inspects Kuwait International Airport ahead of Hajj and summer travel
Interior Minister inspects Kuwait International Airport ahead of Hajj and summer travel

Arab Times

time3 days ago

  • Arab Times

Interior Minister inspects Kuwait International Airport ahead of Hajj and summer travel

KUWAIT CITY, June 1: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah conducted an inspection tour of Kuwait International Airport on Saturday to assess preparations and operational readiness for the upcoming Hajj and summer travel seasons. In a statement, the Ministry of Interior said the visit reflects Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef's ongoing commitment to overseeing on-site operations and ensuring the efficiency and preparedness of the airport's security and service sectors. During the tour, Sheikh Fahad reviewed procedures within passenger terminals, passport control areas for arrivals and departures, and the visa issuance hall. He also received a detailed briefing on the visa issuance process through the official "Kuwait Visa" platform, along with an overview of the coordination mechanisms between the Ministry of Interior, the General Administration of Customs, and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. Sheikh Fahad stressed the importance of mobilizing all available resources to serve travelers effectively, streamline procedures, and maintain high levels of security readiness. He emphasized the need for rapid response capabilities to handle any potential security incidents or operational disruptions, ensuring the safety and well-being of all passengers. Accompanying the minister during the inspection were Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Major General Ali Al-Adwani and several senior security officials.

Iffat believes Fahad needs to go easy on vloggers
Iffat believes Fahad needs to go easy on vloggers

Express Tribune

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Iffat believes Fahad needs to go easy on vloggers

In an interview with Hina Niazi, seasoned actor Iffat Umar expressed her opinion on the clash between content creators and showbiz professionals. "I'm not the kind of person who lives in the past. I've always changed myself according to the times. I have nothing against anyone," she said. "Whatever someone wants to do to attain fame, I feel that we should let them." Iffat believes that actors, especially someone as high up in the industry as Fahad Mustafa, should not be too critical of vloggers like Rajab Butt. "Don't criticise everyone," she stressed. "'Don't do this, don't do that.' I mean, why must it be a competition between Fahad and him?" The film-and-TV star has voiced his distaste for content creators on multiple occasions in the past. In an interview with Shoaib Akhtar, he disapproved of the idea of sharing the screen with a TikToker, asking whether his peers would do the same. Condemning the process of content creation, he said, "'Content' is the most overrated word in this country. There is no such thing as content. Everyone is selling their families." The Na Maloom Afraad actor has also been critical of the influence of YouTubers on the entertainment industry in the past. He pointed out that, in his opinion, celebrities exercise great caution when giving interviews, as some content creators tend to focus on sensationalising and misrepresenting their statements to generate content for their platforms. Fahad's firm views caught the attention of YouTuber Rajab Butt, who in turn criticised the actor for accusing content creators of exploiting their families. While defending himself and his craft, Rajab also stated that a senior doesn't get respect by default but must earn it through their actions. Addressing Fahad in reference to this feud, Iffat said in her interview, "You've worked hard yourself, Fahad. You are the pride of Pakistan. Measure your hard work with dignity, not with your financial status. And again, you are the highest paid actor in this country. Tend to your own business. Get out of the clutches of frequent criticism. Live and let live." Differences aside, Iffat went on to say that things have changed for the better in the entertainment industry. Speaking of her juniors, she said, "I'm very happy for these kids, who are able to build a grand lifestyle with the help of their hard work and talent. This wasn't the case in my time. I'd tell people I'm an actor, and they'd ask me what my real profession was." She believes that younger actors no longer need to deal with these conversations. "Now nobody asks Fahad or these other kids what they actually do."

GCC Olympic Council convenes in Kuwait, approves key initiatives
GCC Olympic Council convenes in Kuwait, approves key initiatives

Kuwait Times

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Kuwait Times

GCC Olympic Council convenes in Kuwait, approves key initiatives

Kuwait bids to host 2nd Gulf Youth Games in 2028 KUWAIT: The Council of Presidents of the National Olympic Committees of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states held its 37th meeting in Kuwait on Sunday, chaired by Chairman of the Kuwait Olympic Committee Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. In his opening remarks, Sheikh Fahad praised the ongoing efforts of GCC National Olympic Committees in advancing the Olympic and sporting movement across the region. He expressed appreciation to Qatar's leadership and people for hosting the 36th session and extended congratulations to Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on his appointment as President of the UAE National Olympic Committee. Sheikh Fahad also congratulated Azzan bin Qais Al Said on assuming the presidency of the Oman Olympic Committee, commending the Sultanate of Oman for the successful organization of the 3rd Gulf Beach Games, which achieved notable success. During the meeting, the Council reviewed several key topics, including recommendations from the Executive Office and a memorandum by the General Secretariat on enhancing the regional sports framework. Discussions centered on strategies to strengthen the role and capabilities of GCC National Olympic Committees, aiming to foster innovation, excellence, and sustainable development in Gulf sports. The Council encouraged member states to expand specialized training, workshops, and conferences in sports sciences and administration. Olympic committees were requested to submit their 2026 activity schedules, including upcoming events, to the General Secretariat for coordination and dissemination. The heads of Olympic committees also examined recommendations related to joint Gulf sports cooperation and lauded the contributions of national federations in promoting regional athletic engagement. Among key decisions, the Council approved Kuwait's bid to host the 2nd Gulf Youth Games in 2028 and Qatar's bid to organize the 4th Gulf Games in 2026. The UAE will host the inaugural Sports Law and Management Conference in 2026. Further, the Council endorsed support for a unified platform for women's sports in the GCC and approved the launch of a recurring Gulf Women's Sports Hackathon under the supervision of the Advisory Committee for Women's Sports. The Council also reviewed a memorandum on the structure of committees and working groups under the Council of Presidents. As part of its institutional strengthening, the Council approved the formation of the Planning, Coordination and Follow-up Committee, composed of qualified representatives from member states. This committee will be responsible for oversight and evaluation of initiatives and reports presented by various subcommittees. On the topic of international cooperation, the Council discussed recommendations to deepen partnerships with friendly nations and global sports organizations. The Planning, Coordination and Follow-up Committee was tasked with identifying priority areas for future collaboration. In addition, the Council approved the revised regulations for the GCC Sports Games, renaming them the 'Regulations Organizing the Sports Games in the GCC Countries,' to encompass all four combined Gulf tournaments endorsed at the 92nd Executive Office meeting in Bahrain in 2021, as well as future events. The Council also reviewed the final report on the 3rd Gulf Beach Games, hosted in Muscat last month. The Planning, Coordination and Follow-up Committee was assigned to study the challenges and recommendations outlined in the report and implement appropriate measures. It was agreed that the 38th meeting of the Council of Presidents of the GCC Olympic Committees will be held on May 5, 2026, preceded by a preparatory session of the Executive Office on May 4. The General Secretariat will coordinate with the United Arab Emirates, which will assume the upcoming presidency, to finalize arrangements for the meeting. - KUNA

Gulf Olympic Committees adopt unified platform to boost women's sports
Gulf Olympic Committees adopt unified platform to boost women's sports

Arab Times

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Gulf Olympic Committees adopt unified platform to boost women's sports

KUWAIT CITY, May 11: Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, President of the Kuwait Olympic Committee, chaired the 37th meeting of Presidents of the Olympic Committees of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states in Kuwait. At the opening of the session, Sheikh Fahad extended his gratitude to the State of Qatar – its leadership and people – for the generous and successful hosting of the 36th Council meeting. He also commended the continuous efforts of the National Olympic Committees across the GCC for their pivotal role in advancing the Olympic and sports movement in the region. The meeting reviewed several key topics, including recommendations from the Executive Office and a memorandum by the General Secretariat focused on the development and strengthening of the Gulf sports system. The memorandum detailed steps taken by member states to support the capabilities of National Olympic Committees, aiming to foster an environment conducive to creativity, athletic development, and excellence among Gulf athletes in 2026. The Council approved the Kuwait Olympic Committee's request to host the second Gulf Youth Games in 2028, while Qatar was granted hosting rights for the fourth Gulf Games in 2026. Additionally, the United Arab Emirates received approval to organize the inaugural Sports Law and Management Conference in 2026. The Council reaffirmed its commitment to advancing women's sports by approving full support for the Unified Platform for Gulf Women's Sports and establishing the Gulf Women's Sports Hackathon as a recurring event, under the oversight of the Advisory Committee for Women's Sports. A new Planning, Coordination, and Follow-up Committee was formed, composed of experienced representatives from member states. The committee will oversee the execution and progress of sports initiatives, with the Executive Office responsible for monitoring and approving its outcomes, along with those of other affiliated committees and working groups. The Council also approved the Executive Office's recommendation and the General Secretariat's report concerning the working group reviewing the regulations for the Gulf Sports Games. The updated framework, now titled 'Regulations for Organizing Sports Games in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries', will cover the four main Gulf tournaments ratified at the 92nd Executive Office meeting (Bahrain, 2021), in addition to any future events established under the GCC sports framework. The 38th meeting of the Council of GCC Olympic Committee Presidents is scheduled for May 5, 2026, preceded by a preparatory Executive Office meeting on May 4, 2026. The UAE, which will assume the Council chairmanship, will coordinate with the General Secretariat to finalize arrangements for the upcoming sessions.

Kuwait hosting of OCA meeting shows its status on sports map
Kuwait hosting of OCA meeting shows its status on sports map

Kuwait Times

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait hosting of OCA meeting shows its status on sports map

Sheikh Fahad Nasser Al-Sabah KUWAIT: Kuwaiti Olympic Committee Chairman Sheikh Fahad Nasser Al-Sabah affirmed that Kuwait's hosting of the 45th General Assembly of the Olympic Council of Asia, which kicks off next Sunday under the slogan 'One Asia,' reflects the advanced status of Kuwaiti sports on the Asian Olympic sports map. In a press statement Thursday, Sheikh Fahad said that the Olympic Committee, in cooperation with the Olympic Council of Asia, has made all necessary preparations to host this major sporting event, which brings together the Asian Olympic sports family. The official meeting of the General Assembly will be held next Monday at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, with the attendance of the presidents and officials of the National Olympic Committees from 45 Asian countries, and with the presence of the President of the International Olympic Committee, Dr Thomas Bach, he added. Sheikh Fahad also noted that about 400 sports figures from Asia and the world have been invited to attend this most important Asian sports gathering, which works to advance the Olympic movement on the continent. On another hand, Sheikh Fahad stated that the Kuwait Olympic Committee will host the 37th meeting of the Council of Presidents of the Gulf Olympic Committees next Sunday at the Four Seasons Hotel, stressing the importance of this Gulf sports meeting. — KUNA

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